Detachable cuff.



. TWITE DETACHABLE CUFF APPLICATION FILED MAYs Patented Jan. 14, 1919.

- n@ it known. that r, CHARLES w. Twm..

j omnnnsw. rwrrn, or noNGAN HILLsNnW vonk.

To all whom itmay concern:

i. a subject 'of the Kingof Great Britain, re-

' siding Jat Dongan Hills, 'fin' the county .of Richmond and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements imetachableufs; and l do hereby dej 'citare the following to be a full, clear", and l extact description -of theinvention, such as -w'ill enable others skilled in the art to which itfappertains to make and use the same. j. Thisv invention' relates to detachable cutis, designed forthe purpose of being wornoverA I soiled or worn cufs'made upon shirts with attached cuffs', and one ofthe 'principal obL jects ont the invention is to provide a detach-- able cui comprising-an inner layer and an outer layer disconnected. at their upper ends to form 'a pocket lwithin which the culi'l of .the shirt, is placed, and the cuii" buttons passed. through the detachable cuff and the 'cud upon the shirt. y

Ilthel foregoing and other objects may be attained by means ofthe constructionillustrated tacha'blecu' shown with the pocket open n ready to be att-ached to the cuil of a shirt.

Fig. 2 is a detail sectional view of the portion of. the cud, and

Fig. 3 is a sectional View takenthrough.

.the'culi' of the shirt inclosed 'Within the de# 1 tachahle cuff.

Referring to the drawing, thenumeral 1 designates the outer layer ofthe culi. and

l 2 is the inner layer thereof. The outer layer dit of the cud is made from a single piece of material folded as at d over a stiifener 3, and forming an inner iiap l? thereof. The inner layer 2has its ends bent inwardly and secured to the innerflap l of the member 1 i by stitches 9 which secure the stilener 3 between the material has illustrated vin Fig.4

2, thereby provide a pocket 5 to receive the cud 6 ot ashirtv having the culi' `attached thereto `when worn. 4

Specification of Letters Patent. l l v` Application illedliay 5, 1915. Serial No. 26,019.

in the accompanying drawing, in 'WhiCh-- i liigure 'il is a perspective View of'a dethe` latterj becomes. soiled orl DETACHABLE GUFI'.

atenten Jan. r4., 1919.

The *detachable culi is. provided with button holes 7 for the cuii buttons 8a and said button holes arev designed to conform in size and location to the button holes 8 on the attached cuff.

The outer layer 1- of the detached cul, which comprises the two thicknesses of material and the inclosed stifener 3, is con nected by stitches 9, 'and at the upper edge of said member twoiines oflstitchesrll conneet the parts together.

v vFrom the foregoing it will be obvious that adetachable cui made in accordance with this invention may loe readily' laundried and can beslipped on over the ordinary attached cuil'l of a shirt, and will serve the'same as a clean cuil". It is a well known fact that cuffs attached to shirts become `soiled in a veryv short time,V while the rest of the shirt is comparatively clean, and it is for the purposeof covering the soiled cuff and giving a good clean appearance to the shirt, that thisinvention is designed.

vVarious changes may be made in the details of construction without departing from the spi-rit and scopeof the invention as defined in the` claim.

A detachable cud for shirts comprising a 4stili outer cuff or section including a single .piece of outer material folded back upon Aitself and having a stifener arranged therebetween and an inner soft section stitched -to the inner face of the outer section or cuit at the opposite end and one side longitue dinal edge thereof, said inner` soft section and theouter stift' section providing a pocket vto receive the cuff of an ordinary shirttherein, as and for the purpose specified.

.In testimony whereof aliiX my signature .in presence of two witnesses.

@Hannes w. Twrrn.

Witnesses:

PETER J.MALLEY, A. B. VREELAND.

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